Thursday, April 14, 2011

Five days down, two to go!

We're approaching the end of our week with the boys. They have been doing mostly good this week, though yesterday only one boy came out ahead as far as behavior is concerned. Oh well; today is a new day. We'll be going out for moogata tonight.

Pictured here are the three other ladies that I'm spending the week watching the kids with: next to me taking the picture is Crystal, and on the other side of the table is Kyndra (right) and Joanna (left). We are enjoying a night of moogata, which is basically a barbecue over hot coals where you cook your own meats and veggies. This place costs about $3 per person for all you can eat meat and veggies, as well as coconut ice cream and other desserts to finish off the night. How can they afford to stay open?!

Today we'll be purchasing our own meats and veggies for moogata and heading up to the village of one of our nannies: Mew. It should be a fun time for the kids. They always seem to enjoy going out for a visit to peoples' villages. I guess I'm supposed to be taking the baby, but I don't know if I REALLY want to... will it be more trouble than it's worth bringing him along? I guess we'll see how we go at that time. I kind of want to stay home and get some homework hammered out... this week has been stressful in the homework realm as my free time has been severely lacking. Oh well...hopefully I'll get everything done that I need to do!

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Sounds very interesting and the food looks very tasty as well.

Debi said...

Food looks good..can't wait for you to try some new stuff on us. I especially like coconut ice cream for desert. Not too sure about those fish eggs I saw in previous photos..yuck!!

Debi said...

No, it was those fish eye balls that looked disgusting

Carrie Hamilton said...

Stephanie take the baby, enjoy your days of this wonderful adventure and relax. You are an amazing woman and will get homework done. I love rading about htese adventures you are having. All of this is jsut part of the glorious journey he has put you on! I cannot wait to here about these in person this summer.

Stephanie P. said...

Yes, I was going to say those were fish eyeballs, not eggs, which is worse in my opinion. I don't recommend them! Carrie, thank you for your encouraging words! I too really look forward to catching up with you all this summer. I think we'll have a great time teaching all together!